Andriy Miranskyy

Announcements

I am currently taking on undergraduate and graduate students with interests or expertise in my research areas. If you would like to work with me, please make an appropriate note in your application to the graduate school; see Yeates School of Graduate Studies web site for detailed information about the application process. In addition, please contact me directly. Note that funding is available to exceptionally qualified candidates.

Research Interests

My main research interest lies in the area of quantifying and mitigating risks (in the broadest sense) associated with the Software Engineering process. Examples of risks are numerous:

Related to very large databases for Big Data been tested improperly, resulting in defect escapes and unplanned outages;

Tied to non-scalable algorithms for which it is impossible to determine root cause of system failure fast enough to preclude prolonged outages and customer dissatisfaction;

Connected with requirements creeping in late in the development cycle, overrunning original budget and schedule;

Linked to spikes in the number of defects rediscovered by clients, overloading support and maintenance personnel.

B. Caglayan, A. Bener, and A. Miranskyy, Emergence of Developer Teams In The Collaboration Network, in Proceedings of the Sixth International Workshop on Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering (CHASE 2013) : link